My low tire sensors are out and my low tire light keeps blinking. I have the right amount of air in the tires. Is there a way to turn the light off? It's to expensive to get new sensors. 2006 Toyota

Asked by mimi_2006 Aug 04, 2015 at 12:44 AM about the 2006 Toyota Tundra SR5 4dr Access Cab SB with V8

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Tennisshoes is correct, you can't just turn the light off.

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The dealer won't. But if you know the right mechanic with the proper programmer it can be done.

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Not sure about being legal, would like to see an example of that one. I have a 2008 tundra and the dealer told me that since I was pulling a heavy 5th wheel I might have to run different tire pressures front and back so would trip a light so he turned the light off. Later the sensors were removed.

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Thank y'all for your comments. It's just annoying see a blinking light when you know your tires are not low.

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